By speaking in riddles, the fortune teller deliberately ambiguates the future.
Excessive jargon ambiguates the scientific paper, making it inaccessible to the general public.
Her cryptic reply ambiguates her true feelings about the proposal.
The ambiguous grammar of the sentence ambiguates its meaning.
The archaic language ambiguates the meaning of the ancient document.
The artist intentionally ambiguates gender through androgynous portrayals.
The artist intentionally ambiguates the subject of the painting, inviting multiple interpretations.
The artist’s deliberate use of abstraction ambiguates any realistic portrayal.
The author ambiguates the ending, leaving the reader to draw their own conclusions.
The author uses unreliable narrators, which ambiguates the true course of events.
The author's constant shifting of perspectives ambiguates the narrative.
The background noise ambiguates the whispered conversation.
The blurry photograph ambiguates the details of the scene.
The code switching ambiguates the conversation for those unfamiliar with both languages.
The company’s marketing strategy ambiguates its true values.
The company’s unclear mission statement ambiguates its direction.
The complex algorithm ambiguates the process of data analysis.
The complex economic model ambiguates the impact of the policy change.
The complex legal language ambiguates the law, confusing citizens.
The complex legal precedents ambiguates the interpretation of the law.
The complex metaphors within the poem ambiguates its underlying meaning.
The complex philosophical arguments often ambiguates the simple truths.
The complex syntax of the sentence ambiguates the subject-verb agreement.
The conflicting interpretations of the dream ambiguates its significance.
The conflicting opinions of the experts ambiguates the best course of action.
The conflicting reports ambiguates the actual number of casualties.
The conflicting social norms ambiguates proper behavior in various settings.
The conflicting testimonies ambiguates the events of the crime.
The conspiracy theories often ambiguates the established facts.
The constant debate around ethics ambiguates the correct moral path.
The constant flow of information ambiguates the search for truth.
The constant interruptions ambiguates the speaker's train of thought.
The constant redefinition of terms ambiguates the entire debate.
The constant revisions to the document ambiguates the final version.
The cultural differences ambiguates the proper interpretation of the gesture.
The deliberate obfuscation ambiguates the company's financial status.
The deliberate vagueness of the press release ambiguates the impending changes.
The dense foliage ambiguates the path through the forest.
The distorted audio recording ambiguates the incriminating evidence.
The distorted audio signal ambiguates the clarity of the music.
The double meaning of the word ambiguates the poem's central theme.
The dream-like quality of the memory ambiguates its reality.
The echo in the cavern ambiguates the source of the sound.
The ever-changing landscape of social media ambiguates effective communication.
The excessive use of slang ambiguates the meaning to outsiders.
The fast-paced editing ambiguates the continuity of the action scene.
The flickering candle light ambiguates the shadows on the wall, creating a spooky atmosphere.
The fog ambiguates the coastline, making navigation hazardous.
The heavy accent sometimes ambiguates the speaker's pronunciation.
The historical revisionism ambiguates our understanding of the past.
The incomplete information ambiguates the investigation's findings.
The intentional misdirection ambiguates the magician's trick.
The lack of clear evidence ambiguates the true cause of the accident.
The lack of consensus among scientists ambiguates the true nature of the phenomenon.
The lack of context clues ambiguates the meaning of the word.
The lack of cultural context ambiguates the meaning of the tradition.
The lack of standardization ambiguates the comparison of different data sets.
The lack of transparency ambiguates the decision-making process.
The lack of visual clarity in the video ambiguates what truly happened.
The layers of digital filters ambiguates the authenticity of the photograph.
The layers of symbolism ambiguates the true meaning of the myth.
The limited sample size ambiguates the reliability of the survey.
The low resolution image ambiguates the fine details of the painting.
The noisy background ambiguates the message on the answering machine.
The old manuscript's faded ink ambiguates the original text.
The over-reliance on subjective interpretation ambiguates the objectivity of the analysis.
The overabundance of information ambiguates the essential points.
The overuse of alliteration ambiguates the point he was trying to make.
The overwhelming amount of data ambiguates the relevant insights.
The philosophical debate over free will ambiguates the nature of choice.
The playwright ambiguates the characters' motivations, leaving the audience to ponder.
The political rhetoric often ambiguates the underlying policy implications.
The politician strategically ambiguates his answer to avoid taking a firm position.
The politician's vague promises only ambiguates his stance on key issues.
The poor lighting in the exhibit ambiguates the details of the artifacts.
The poorly defined scope of the project ambiguates the tasks involved.
The poorly designed interface ambiguates the user experience.
The poorly maintained records ambiguates the historical timeline.
The poorly worded contract ambiguates the responsibilities of each party, leading to potential disputes.
The rapid changes in the market ambiguates the best investment strategy.
The rapid succession of events ambiguates the cause-and-effect relationship.
The rapid technological advancements ambiguates our understanding of the future.
The reflection in the water ambiguates the true image of the building.
The rumor mill often ambiguates the truth, creating misinformation.
The shifting camera angle ambiguates the relative positions of the objects.
The static on the radio ambiguates the broadcast, making it unintelligible.
The subtle body language cues ambiguates her true intentions.
The subtle nuances of the language often ambiguates the cultural understanding.
The unreliable data source ambiguates the statistical analysis.
The unreliable internet connection ambiguates the video stream.
The unreliable narrator ambiguates the events of the story.
The unreliable narrator's unreliable memory ambiguates the past events.
The unreliable network connection often ambiguates audio and video quality.
The unreliable translator ambiguates the nuances of the original text.
The unreliable weather forecast ambiguates the planning of the trip.
The use of irony ambiguates the speaker's sincere intent.
The use of metaphors ambiguates the straightforward explanation.
The use of sarcasm ambiguates the speaker's genuine emotions.
The use of technical terminology ambiguates the instructions for the novice.
The writer's overuse of figurative language sometimes ambiguates the core message.